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Hi
I will never dive with any of my vintage watches evn if they are checked as waterproof. Even if a speedmaster is said to be waterproof better not risk it. If I want a true beater or diving watch I will take a vintage sub or a PO (black bezel) because they are real diving watches with screw down crowns and especilaly designed for deap see diving. Another solution is to buy a non ACC chrono with the non 3303 movement 3301 instead, the only column wheel chrono with pushers operable to 300m or a vintage seamaster 120 diving chrono.
Just my opinion
regards
georges
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